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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

About 20% of the 1.5 million soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan will return from battle suffering from mental health problems.

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  • My heart goes out to u man carry on and god bless you for your sacrifice and sevice amen!

  • I WANT MY SON HOME NOT IN A GEORIGA JAIL WHERE THE ARMY HAS MY SON HES SICK NOT A CRIMINAL

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  • If my fiancee's PTSD was taken seriously by those who sent him out there he wouldnt be buried 6 feet under the ground, I wouldnt have attempted suicide 100 times since his death and I wouldnt be sick, heartbroken and inconsolable for 3 years! Hope death and pain overshadows those who made sure my angel did what they asked but ignored his cry for help. He fought for his country, but his country turned their back on him. WAR CRIME!

  • Soon the creator will end war. From one end of the earth to the other psalms 46 vs8,9 . And revelation 21vs3,4 no more,sickness,or even death . The whole earth a paradise psalms 37vs10,11,29 any questions?

  • The Psychophysiology Lab and Biofeedback Clinic at ECU uses biofeedback and psychophysiology to help Americas wounded warriors heal the emotional wounds of war.

    The AAPB presented a TeleSeminar on PTSD. The 90-minute presentation on “The Central Autonomic Network and Combat PTSD: Assessment and Intervention” was given by Dr. Carmen Russoniello, himself a former Marine machine gunner and decorated Vietnam combat veteran. ww.youtube.com/watch?v=kDlKRA_­vURk

  • war is hell

  • I have a good friend w/PTSD from Iraq, he's seen shit I would never dream of. I've also had a client w/PTSD from over twenty years ago in South America. PTSD, a four-letter-word!

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